The Latest: Portugal beats Croatia 1-0 in extra time

PARIS (AP) — The Latest from soccer's European Championship (all times local):

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11:33 p.m.

Substitute Ricardo Quaresma scored in the 117th minute to help Portugal beat Croatia 1-0 Saturday and advance to the European Championship quarterfinals.

Portugal settled a poor game with its only serious attack, when Cristiano Ronaldo's one shot all match was pushed by goalkeeper Danijel Subasic across the goalmouth. Quaresma stooped to head the ball into an unguarded goal from close range.

Neither side managed an attempt on goal until the 25th minute in Lens. Even then, Portugal defender Pepe headed a free kick over the crossbar from what replays appeared to show was an offside position.

Croatia's first effort was Ivan Perisic's 30th-minute shot, which he dragged wide of the goal.

The winner will play Poland in the quarterfinals on Thursday in Marseille.

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9:20 p.m.

They sang about Will Grigg more than any other player at the European Championship, even though he didn't get to play for Northern Ireland for even a second.

Throughout Saturday's 1-0 loss to Wales, the catchy chant featuring the previously little-known striker was sung by Northern Ireland fans, just as it was in the previous three matches in France.

"Will Grigg's on fire," they sing, changing the lyrics of the dance hit "Freed From Desire" by Gala. "Your defense is terrified."

Northern Ireland fans hoped the Welsh defense would get a chance to be terrified of the 24-year-old Grigg when the Wigan player started to warm up late in the match at the Parc des Princes. But Grigg never entered the field.

Croatia midfielder Ivan Perisic is sporting his latest patriotic hairstyle at the European Championship.

Perisic has the red and white checkerboard design of Croatia's flag sprayed into his cropped hair for the match against Portugal in Lens.

Earlier at Euro 2016, Perisic had the outline of a map of Croatia shaved into the hair on one side of his head.

It seems to be helping the Inter Milan player at this tournament. He has scored in each of Croatia's last two matches.

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8:11 p.m.

Ireland has already started to prepare for a possible penalty shootout, and coach Martin O'Neill has already ruled out some of his players.

A day before Ireland faces France in the round of 16 at the European Championship, O'Neill said his team has been practicing spot kicks for some time.

O'Neill says "if we do get to penalties, there are at least three players I know who won't take them, who haven't been able to hit the target much."

When asked to name them, O'Neill was coy.

Smiling, he says "I shall not name them."

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7:57 p.m.

Luka Modric and Mario Mandzukic are back in the Croatia lineup to face Cristiano Ronaldo and his Portugal teammates at the European Championship.

Modric and Mandzukic both had muscle injuries and missed Croatia's 2-1 win over defending champion Spain. They replace Marko Rog and Nikola Kalinic as Croatia reverts to the lineup that started a 2-2 draw with the Czech Republic.

Ronaldo will lead Portugal's attack as he seeks a ninth career goal at European Championships, which would match the all-time mark set by France great Michel Platini. He plays alongside Nani, who is making his 100th international appearance.

Portugal made four changes, including three in defense, from the lineup that started a 3-3 draw with Hungary on Wednesday.

Gareth Bale created the only goal Saturday, delivering a cross that opponent Gareth McAuley put into his own net to give Wales a 1-0 win over Northern Ireland and a spot in the European Championship quarterfinals.

During regulation time, Jakub Blaszczykowski gave Poland the lead in the 39th minute when he sent a low shot between the legs of Switzerland goalkeeper Yann Sommer. Xherden Shaqiri equalized with a bicycle kick in the 82nd, jumping with his back to the net before sending a left-footed shot inside the post from near the edge of the area.

In extra time, substitute Eren Derdiyok came close to scoring for the Swiss in the 113th when his header was knocked wide by Poland goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.

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5:41 p.m.

Poland beats Switzerland 5-4 in penalty shootout to advance to the European Championship quarterfinals.

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5:30 p.m.

Switzerland and Poland are headed to a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw.

Jakub Blaszczykowski gave Poland the lead in the 39th minute when he sent a low shot between the legs of Switzerland goalkeeper Yann Sommer.

Xherden Shaqiri equalized with a bicycle kick in the 82nd minute, jumping with his back to the net before sending a left-footed shot inside the post from near the edge of the area.

Neither team scored through 30 minutes of extra time.

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5:15 p.m.

Northern Ireland has recalled striker Kyle Lafferty for the game against Wales at the Parc des Princes, with Conor Washington on the bench.

Lafferty was dropped for the 1-0 loss to Germany at the end of the group stage after failing to score in the first two games.

Wales is unchanged from the team that beat Russia 3-0 in its final group game.

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5:13 p.m.

Switzerland and Poland are still tied 1-1 after the first half of extra time.

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5:08 p.m.

Here are the lineups for the match between Wales and Northern Ireland at Parc des Princes:

Switzerland and Poland are tied 1-1 after 90 minutes and will play 30 minutes of extra time.

If the teams are still tied after extra time, they will go to a penalty shootout.

Jakub Blaszczykowski gave Poland the lead in the 39th minute when he sent a low shot between the legs of Switzerland goalkeeper Yann Sommer.

Xherden Shaqiri equalized with a bicycle kick in the 82nd minute, jumping with his back to the net before sending a left-footed shot inside the post from near the edge of the area.

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4:45 p.m.

Xherdan Shaqiri scored with a bicycle kick, jumping with his back to the net before sending a left-footed shot inside the post from near the edge of the area.

The goal, which came in the 82nd minute, puts Switzerland level with Poland at 1-1.

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4:40 p.m.

GOAL: Xherdan Shaqiri scores for Switzerland in the 82nd minute. Switzerland and Poland are tied 1-1.

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4:30 p.m.

The Russian soccer union says Leonid Slutsky has quit as coach of the national team after a poor European Championship campaign.

Slutsky wanted to leave on Monday following a 3-0 loss to Wales, which eliminated Russia from the tournament in France. The Russian union, however, offered him time to reconsider ahead of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Vitaly Mutko, the head of the Russian soccer union and also the country's sports minister, tells the R-Sport agency that he met Slutsky on Saturday and "today we agreed that he will leave the head coach role."

Mutko adds that Slutsky will continue "to share his knowledge" with the national team but wants to concentrate on coaching Russian club CSKA Moscow. He had been splitting his time between CSKA and Russia.

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3:48 p.m.

Jakub Blaszczykowski scored to give Poland a 1-0 halftime lead over Switzerland in Saint-Etienne.

Blaszczykowski sent a low shot between the legs of Switzerland goalkeeper Yann Sommer after Kamil Grosicki drew in the defense in the 39th minute. It was his second goal of the tournament.

Poland created almost all the danger, while Switzerland only had Fabian Schaer's timid header to show for their ball movement.